Office(s) Held
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2nd President of the United States of America (1797 - 1801) 1st Vice President of the United States (1789 - 1797) United States Ambassador to Great Britain (1785 - 1788) United States Ambassador to the Netherlands (1782 - 1788) Delegate to the 1st and 2nd Continental Congress
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6th President of the United States of America (1825 - 1829) U.S. House of Representatives from Mass. (1831 -1848) 8th United States Secretary of State (1817 - 1825) United States Ambassador U.S. Senator from Massachussetts (1803 - 1808)
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41st President of the United States of America (1989 - 1993) 43rd Vice President of the United States (1981 - 1989) 11th Director of Central Intelligence (1976 - 1977) Chief of U.S Liaison Office to China (1974 - 1975) U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (1971 - 1973) U.S. House of Representatives from Texas (1967 - 1971)
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43rd President of the United States of America (2001 - 2009) 46th Governor of Texas (1995 - 2000)
On September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks occurred. Bush announced a global War on Terrorism, ordered an invasion of Afghanistan the same year and an invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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42nd President of the United States of America (1993 - 2001) 40th & 42nd Governor of Arkansas (1979-1981; 1983-1992)
His agenda included healthcare improvements and expanding the Income Tax Credit. He was impeached for perjury regarding his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
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30th President of the United States of America (1923 - 1929) 29th Vice President of the United States (1921 - 1923) 48th Governor of Massachussetts (1919 - 1921) 53d Lieutenant Governor of Massachussetts (1916 - 19 19)
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38th President of the United States of America (1974 - 1977) 40th Vice President of the United States (1973 - 1974) U.S. House of Representatives from Michican (1949 - 1973)
He struggled through economic problems and even a few assassination attempts.
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5th Vice President of the United States (1813 - 1814) 9th Governor of Massachussetts (1810 - 1812) U.S. House of Representatives from Mass. (1789 - 1793) Signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. He was one of three men who refused to sign the Constitution because it did not include a Bill of Rights.
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9th President of the United States of America (1841) U.S. Senator fromOhio (1825 - 1828) U.S. House of Representatives fromOhio (1816 - 1819)
He was the first president to die in office; he died of pneumonia only 30 days into his term.
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19th President of the United States of America (1877 - 1881) 32nd Governor of Ohio (1876 - 1877) 29th Governor of Ohio (1868 - 1972) U.S. House of Representatives for Ohio (1865 - 1867) Brevet Major General, American Civil War (1861 - 1865)
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36th President of the United States of America (1963 - 1969) 37th Vice President of the United States (1961 - 1963) United States Senator from Texas (1949 - 1961) U.S. House of Representatives from Texas (1937 - 1949)
LBJ was sworn in as President on Air Force One after the assassination of President Kennedy.
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40th President of the United States of America (1981 - 1989) 33rd Governor of California (1967 - 1975)
He was the oldest person to be elected president. A former actor, he was called “The Great Communicator.” He helped to cut income taxes and to reduce inflation.
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